The extravagant rococo chapel of the Residenz Palace in Würzburg excites architecture buffs and novices alike.
Designed by young architect Balthasar Neumann, the space surrounds visitors with an embrace of twisted columns
and wavy walls punctuated by tall windows.

I love this painting. Caspar David Friedrich's works all have such a lonely quality to them. I suppose it's likely a biproduct of his rather unfortunate life (he witnessed the deaths of his mother, two sisters, and brother.)